Choose a VPN protocol
Set up a server with a public IP address
Install the VPN server software
Generate server and client keys or certificates
Configure the VPN...
Connect your device to the router’s Wi-Fi or Ethernet
Open a web browser
Enter the router’s IP address in the address bar
Press Enter
Enter the router username
Enter...
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If you need to identify a device on your own network, check your router’s...
Open Command Prompt or Terminal
Type `ipconfig` on Windows or `ifconfig` / `ip addr` on Linux and macOS
Look for the WiFi adapter section
Find the line...
Open Command Prompt
Type `ipconfig`
Press Enter
Look for `IPv4 Address`
Open Settings
Go to Network & Internet
Select Wi-Fi or Ethernet
Click the connected network
Find the IP address listed there
Open...
On Windows, open Command Prompt and type `ipconfig /all`
Look for the `Physical Address` under your active network adapter
On Windows, open Settings > Network &...
On Windows, open Command Prompt and type `ipconfig`
Look for the `IPv4 Address` under your Wi-Fi adapter
On Mac, open System Settings, go to Wi-Fi, and...
Open Command Prompt
Type `ipconfig`
Press Enter
Look for `IPv4 Address` under your active network adapter
On Windows, open Settings
Go to Network & Internet
Select Wi-Fi or Ethernet
Click your...
On Windows, open Command Prompt and type `ipconfig`
Look for the `IPv4 Address` under your Wi-Fi adapter
On Mac, open System Settings > Wi-Fi > Details
Check...
Open the Command Prompt or Terminal
Type `ipconfig` on Windows or `ifconfig` / `ip addr` on Mac/Linux
Find the active WiFi adapter section
Look for the IPv4...
Use `nc -zv `
Use `telnet `
Use `curl -v telnet://:`
Use `nmap -p `
Use `ss -tuln`
Use `netstat -tuln`
Use `lsof -i :`
Use PowerShell `Test-NetConnection...
On Linux/macOS: `nc -zv `
On Linux/macOS: `telnet `
On Linux/macOS: `nmap -p `
On Linux/macOS: `curl -v telnet://:`
On Windows PowerShell: `Test-NetConnection -Port...
On Windows, open Command Prompt and type `ipconfig /all`, then look for the Physical Address under your active network adapter
On Windows, open Settings >...
On Windows, open Command Prompt and type `ipconfig`
On Windows, go to Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi or Ethernet > Hardware properties
On Windows,...
On Windows, open Command Prompt and type `ipconfig`
Look for the `IPv4 Address` under your active network adapter
On Windows, go to Settings > Network &...
Restart the modem and router
Move closer to the router
Use a wired Ethernet connection
Disconnect unused devices
Close bandwidth-heavy apps and downloads
Update router firmware
Update device network drivers
Change...
On Windows, open Command Prompt and run `ipconfig /all`
On Windows, open Settings > Network & Internet > Advanced network settings > Hardware and connection...